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Jul 28, 2011
Random Sci-Fi: It Gets Lonely Out There
Jul 27, 2011
Star Wars Wednesday - Action Figure Stand UK Ad
Retro Star Wars Wednesday - The Big Bad Theory
Not to sound too much like an old man, but it may be hard to imagine for younger people that in the pre-Internet days, information was more than just a Google search away. There were basically three ways to get information about your favorite movies: entertainment programs on TV, fan club newsletters and/or magazines like Starlog and Famous Monsters of Filmland, and word of mouth (ie: the playground).
All we really knew at the time was that he was trained by Ben, killed Luke's dad and despite a breathing problem, was a galactic badass. I remember reading some place that Vader and Ben had dueled near a volcano and Vader had fallen in, which horribly scarred him and necessitated the need for his armor. If you ask anyone else that grew up a this time, they will probably remember hearing this as well. It was something that would remain speculation for another 28 years.
Below is a fan letter sent into Famous Monsters of Filmland that was published in a 1978 issue. This person is obviously a bit older than I was when Star Wars came out, but this gives you an idea of the speculation that went on before we knew anything beyond the original Star Wars.
I really enjoy seeing things like this because everything was so open to possibility then. There were barely any spin-off materials, no back stories for the minor characters (or names for that matter!), no continuity threatening to implode on itself. Ah, the good ol days!
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Jul 25, 2011
Mail Order Monday - 70s Iron Ons
Jul 24, 2011
Jul 23, 2011
Jul 22, 2011
Famous Last Words Friday - Lazy Guard
Jul 20, 2011
Retro Star Wars Wednesday - Action Figures
It wouldn't be until the 90s when these aliens got proper names and back stories courtesy of West End Games' Star Wars Role Playing Game and the anthology Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina.
Mail Order form from Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine |
Jul 19, 2011
2011 Sand Sculpture Competition
The artists adhere to strict rules during the contest. Each sculptor is given 10 tons of sand and are assigned an 18’ x 18’ square exhibit area. Work by the artists is limited to 24 hours in total length, which is spread out over several days. Forms for molding components are allowed and must be removed prior to the artworks being rated by the judges.
These are amazing every year. It's mind boggling that the artists only use sand and water to build these things.
Quick note: the "sponsor castle" seen above is not part of the contest and does not adhere to the rules previously listed.
Jul 18, 2011
Mail Order Monday - Comic Ad (1978)
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- Not only can you get your High School GED, but you get a ring too!
- 100 back issue comics for just $10. Probably junk no one would voluntarily buy.
- FREE book on muscle building. Is it me or does that guy look like Schwarzenegger?
- Your poetry set to music
- The ubiquitous X-Ray Specs
- Switchblade comb. Nothing combines fun and personal hygiene like a comb made to look like a dangerous weapon! I remember teachers confiscating these at school.
- Free Clergy Ordination Credentials courtesy of the Church of the Holy Monarch.
- $3000/month to stuff envelopes at home. Are they still offering this because I could use the extra cash!
- "Genuine" Alaskan Gold Nugget, only $5!
Jul 15, 2011
Famous Last Words Friday - A Nice Motel?
Jul 13, 2011
Retro Star Wars Wednesday - Kenner Blaster Rifle
Back in 1978, we didn’t need no stinking orange painted cap and our guns were all black…ok mostly black. The inside of the barrel was yellow but the gun wasn’t all freakin neon colored!
The gun made “laser sounds” when you pulled the trigger. In the first version (seen here) it wasn’t much of a sound, it was more like a whirring/grinding noise. If you’ve ever heard a Kenner X-Wing or TIE Fighter, it’s on par with that.
This baby was loaded with 2 D batteries. When was the last time you used D batteries? After ESB, it would make more of a laser sound and have two firing modes/sounds and take a single 9-volt.
The thing I love about this classic is the 3-way stock it had. They truly don’t make em like this anymore.
Refer to the above image to see what I'm talkin' 'bout.
Left - stock is folded up and under the barrel which is usually how you see it on film
Middle - a small handgrip folds down so you can hold it like a tommy gun
Right - entire stock flips back and the handgrip flips down to become a butt so you could hold it like a true rifle